Fertilising is an important part of lawn care and not something that should be neglected. But what happens when you over fertilise your lawn? While some of us can get a bit carried away with ‘more is better’ it can be detrimental to your lawn’s health.

You’ve booked the Christmas holiday, the cars packed, and you take off away from your busy lives to enjoy some well-deserved time in the sun.

But have you thought about what will happen to your lawn while you are away? If it’s for more than a week your lawn will likely see some substantial growth and be at a difficult height to manage when you arrive back home again.

As we enter into the hot summer months, it's crucial to keep a look out for lawn grubs. The hot weather is peak time for the grubs to invade and ruin your beautiful lawn. Look out for these early signs so you can treat your lawn before it's too late!

It is always crucial to check the suitability of your chosen area before laying the turf. The key things to take into consideration are: how shaded the area is, whether the area will have access to water and accessibility when mowing the turf after laying.